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Teratogenicity of ionic cadmium in the Wistar rat
Archives of Toxicology, 1987In rats of the present (re-derived) Wistar-Porton strain that are dosed either intravenously (i.v.), or intraperitoneally (i.p.) with Cd (1.25 mg/kg body weight) on day 12 of gestation (gd 12), foetal uptake of Cd is at least 6-fold greater than that reported in an earlier study (Webb and Samarawickrama 1981).
D, Holt, M, Webb
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Lipids, 1976
AbstractThe bile acid pool was found to be ca. 50 μmoles/100 g body wt in male and female rats maintained on standard laboratory chow and ca. 30 μmoles/100 g body wt in those maintained on a standard semisynthetic diet. The distribution of bile acids within the pool was similar in plasma, liver, and intestinal tract, except for a higher concentration ...
M M, Fisher, G, Kakis, I M, Yousef
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AbstractThe bile acid pool was found to be ca. 50 μmoles/100 g body wt in male and female rats maintained on standard laboratory chow and ca. 30 μmoles/100 g body wt in those maintained on a standard semisynthetic diet. The distribution of bile acids within the pool was similar in plasma, liver, and intestinal tract, except for a higher concentration ...
M M, Fisher, G, Kakis, I M, Yousef
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Teratogenic Effect of Semicarbazide in Wistar Rats
Biology of the Neonate, 2009Five groups of pregnant Wistar rats were injected intraperitoneally with a single dose of semicarbazide (SC) on day 5, 7, 10, 13, or 15 of gestation. The lots in each group received either 50, 75, 100 or 150 mg/kg SC. A sixth group received 17 mg/kg of the drug during the entire course of pregnancy.
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Cytogenetic effects of lambda-cyhalothrin on Wistar rat bone marrow
Mutation Research - Genetic Toxicology and Environmental Mutagenesis, 2003Ayla Çelik +2 more
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